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Wurzer named new Living commissioning editor
Living has hired Target TV's head of development as a commissioning editor for the channel.
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ITV regional news replacement may cost£100m
Ofcom's proposed independently-funded news consortia replacements for ITV's regional news coverage could cost up to£100m, the regulator has calculated.
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Speech: Ed Richards on independently-funded news consortia
Speech given by Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards about independently-funded news consortia on 28 April 2009.
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Channel M to cut 41 jobs
Manchester Evening News' local TV station Channel M is set to cut up to 41 jobs and scale back its schedule in a bid to reduce costs.
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UBC predicts profits above market expectations
Radio content supplier UBC Media Group said this morning (28 April) it expected its full-year operating loss to be narrower than market estimates following improved trading in the last quarter.
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BSkyB to launch on-demand ad service
BSkyB viewers will be given the option to watch extended commercials via their green button when the satellite giant launches an on-demand advertising service in June.
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FME plans US comedy push
British comedies such as Toyboize could be set for US remakes following Fremantle Media North America's move to create a new senior vice president for scripted comedy.
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Gambaccini: Chris Moyles causes 'human suffering'
Veteran broadcaster Paul Gambaccini has renewed his criticism of BBC Radio 1 breakfast DJ Chris Moyles by branding him “a bully who causes human suffering”.
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No direct replacement for Tranter at BBC
The BBC has abandoned its search for ‘a new Jane Tranter' and instead promoted its existing films and acquisitions chiefs to the BBC Fiction board.
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BBC may share resources with local news services
The BBC is expected to unveil proposals for a deal with local news services that would see it share resources with newspapers, TV and radio stations for the first time.
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C4 cleared over Big Brother bullying row
Ofcom has cleared Channel 4 over how it dealt with bullying allegations made during the last series of Big Brother, despite receiving nearly 5,000 complaints about the reality show.
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Details emerge of Criminal Justice sequel
The sequel to BBC1's Bafta-winning drama Criminal Justice will revolve around a woman charged with murder.
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The Thick of It elected for BBC2 move
The Thick of It is to move from BBC4 to BBC2 for its third series.
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X Factor can survive without Cowell, says show exec
The X Factor is a big enough format to survive any on-screen talent leaving the show - including Simon Cowell, its executive producer has declared.
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Global Radio chief demands DAB deadline
Global Radio chief executive Stephen Miron has called on the government to “focus their minds” and name a date for DAB migration.
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The Wire's Simon mulls CIA series
David Simon, co-creator of The Wire, is eyeing up a history of the CIA for US cable broadcaster HBO.
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BBC2 orders more Mitchell and Webb
David Mitchell and Robert Webb will introduce “embarrassingly un-PC superhero” Captain Todger in the third series of That Mitchell and Webb Look, which has been commissioned for 2010.
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Hill beats Ross in Bafta triumph
Comedian Harry Hill took home the best entertainment performance prize at last night's Bafta TV awards, beating Jonathan Ross to the coveted trophy.